NYC based Floyd Hayes promises clients a less than 24 characters campaign idea within 24 hours via Twitter with launch of World’s Fastest Agency
New York based creative Floyd Hayes has launched World’s Fastest Agency, which claims to be the first Twitter based ad agency.
From briefing to a creative solution within 24 hours, WFA is “offering time-pressured clients keep pace with the lightning fast 24/7 global media and social culture.”
Says Hayes on his website: “Clients can say goodbye to 100-page PowerPoint decks, meetings, weeks of fee negotiation, countless emails, more meetings, lunch, meetings, scope of work to-ing and fro-ing, meetings, more emails, Q&A sessions, tissue meetings, inaudible conference call, pitch, feedback, feedback on the feedback, re-briefing, re-pitching, another meeting, more feedback, focus groups, another meeting, more emails….”
Here’s his Fast Thinking in 3 Steps:
Step 1
Deposit $999* fee via PayPal. Once received, the project is time stamped and ready to go.
Step 2
Send a 140 character brief via Twitter Direct Message to: @FastestAgency
You must be following them to use DM.
Step 3
Within 24 hours you will receive your 140 character creative pitch from World’s Fastest Agency via Twitter Direct Message.
12 Comments
$7 a character. 😛
a 24hr turn around is too long… How about an hour or better yet instantly
I’m launching an agency that will get from brief to creative solution in 23hours. You guys better think about a name change.
7…minute…abs
From briefing to a creative solution within 24 hours.
Isn’t that every agency a lot of the time?
Except their briefs are just 140 characters. Smart.
World’s fastest flop more like it
reminds me of http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byEkJ3zRTcY
fstr.
Obviously these guys have never worked in retail!
We and a 1000 other agencies have to come up with ideas every 10 minutes to ‘get those cash registers ringing’!’
This guy forgets that the countless emails and briefings are brought on by clients that can’t make decisions.
We use the service a lot. Has gotten us out of a lot of trouble. Glad to see they are growing. It’s excellent.
april fools?